https://decentnewsroom.com

It’s not customizable at the moment, but it’s going to be.

The front page is currently a demo magazine with various authors, but each author has a dedicated page and longform articles are server-side rendered.

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That’s what the other stuff in nostr stands for.

We should probably host it, or a mirror of it, to get her a stronger server. This one is a bit lame.

Page loading could be a lot snappier, with SSR.

We certainly should !

looks good!

It's more architecturally complex than a mere feed (although it also has those, by author). It's an actual curated publication containing a defined list of articles from whichever authors the editor(s) want to include.

It's an online magazine that is specifically assembled and published, in editions.

So, someone could create one for only their own articles, or for articles covering some topic, or for a company, etc. And format the content, very specifically, according to their own brand. I could do one for German-language articles, for instance.

At least, this is how I understood the underlying concept, nostr:npub1636uujeewag8zv8593lcvdrwlymgqre6uax4anuq3y5qehqey05sl8qpl4 .

Hey, just realized that this would be an easier way to host our GitCitadel.com home page, than the HTML pages we currently have. 🤔

I could change the sections, by changing the 30023s in the index, right?

Okay, we're really doing this. 😂

I do my reads on Primal, though I wouldn't mind getting my reads on there soon.

Can I ask you to share the repo url if you have one?

With composer, would I be able to stuff in a MySql database instead of postgress? Same goes with disabling redis caching?

Yep. None of it is set in stone. I have a lite version in mind also, for a single magazine. While Newsroom is meant to become a newsstand eventually. The db is really thin. And if you’d be using it for a single magazine-like website, you don’t need redis at all.

I low-key totally like the idea of hosting a Nostr newsstand for TheForest 🌲 premium subscribers.

Then they all get their own content-management website. 🤔

I like this!

For the record I mean doctrine, not composer lol